Tolkien and Diversity
Tolkien and Diversity is a collection of the proceedings of the 2021 Tolkien Society summer seminar. The book was published in 2023 as the twenty-second volume in the Peter Roe Memorial Fund series.
Contents
- Introduction by Will Sherwood
- "Desire of the ring: an Indian academic’s adventures in her quest for the perilous realm" by Sonali Arvind Chunodkar
- "Translation as a means of representation and diversity in Tolkien’s scholarship and fandom" by Martha Celis-Mendoza
- (Original Spanish) "La traducción como medio de representación y diversidad en los estudios sobre Tolkien entre la academia y los fans" by Martha Celis-Mendoza
- "How Queer Atheists, Agnostics, and Animists Engage with Tolkien’s Legendarium" by Robin Anne Reid
- "Stars Less Strange: An Analysis of Fanfiction and Representation within the Tolkien Fan Community" by Dawn Walls-Thumma
- "Hidden Visions: Iconographies of Alterity in Soviet Bloc Illustrations for The Lord of the Rings" by Joel Merriner
- " 'Something Mighty Queer': Destabilizing Cishetero Amatonormativity in the Works of Tolkien" by Danna Petersen-Deeprose
- "The Invisible Other: Tolkien’s Dwarf-Women and the ‘Feminine Lack’ " by Sara Brown
- "The Lossoth: Indigeneity, Representation, and Antiracism" by Nicholas Birns
- " 'The Burnt Hand Teaches Most About Fire': Applying Trauma Exposure and Ecological Frameworks to Narratives of Displacement and Resettlement Across Elven Cultures in Tolkien’s Middle-earth" by V. Elizabeth King
- "The Problem of Pain: Portraying Physical Disability in the Fantasy of J.R.R. Tolkien" by Clare Moore
Referencias
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